MachineDrome1
Underground Live Electronics Monthly Event by Drum
Machine Museum
We are inviting you to gather with us as we warm up
the Drum Machine
Museum's new sound system. A varied roster of
multi-talented audio &
visual
artists will be performing long into the night. This
is a great
opportunity
to tune in to the unique zeitgeist swirling around the
Bay Area.
http://www.drummachine.com/v2/md1.html
Time Slots:
4 to 9pm Dr. Rek Circuit Bending Workshop:
Learn to modify & create new
sonic devices
9pm to late MachineDrom
Audio: by performing order
KGB
Transient
Dr. Rek
Insect Funeral
Mochipet Techno Orchestra
Endosine
AudioVoid
Clairity
Lx Rudis
Visuals: by performing order
Doey X
Cypod
Dr. Friendly
Cypod
Dr. Friendly
Mickey T/Doey X
--- disclaimer---
DISCLAIMER
Drum Machine Museum (DMM) is a Community, not a
commercial venture.
DMM is also a Performance Space and an Event Series
for new artists and
new forms of expression to be discovered, appreciated
and documented.
Drum Machine Museum Events are run entirely by an
unpaid volunteer
staff. We put in a lot of time and energy to make our
shows successful.
We provide an unique opportunity for emerging
artists and established
talent to perform in front of a great crowd. We also
offer great
opportunities for people who are willing and able to
contribute their
energy to DMM.
We are always looking for new performers. If you are
interested,
please contact us and send a demo or arrange for a
tryout. If we like
an artist, and they show willingness to assist with
the event, we will
offer a time slot at an upcoming event. If the artist
is sincere about
contributing to the DMM community we are open to
discuss a Residency
with us. DMM Residents are given reasonable access to
DMM equipment,
the DMM performance spaces and DMM publicity efforts.
Since DMM is a community-based group, we request that
our artists
participate with us as part of the DMM community,
helping out other
team members with the many tasks which must be done in
order to ensure
a successful show for us and our artists. It is
understood that an
artist must focus on one?s own presentation before a
show, and we
support that. We do, however, expect our artists to
understand that
they are part of the larger team which makes each show
successful. To
that end, within the time constraints and ability of
the artist, we
strongly request that the artist support us and if
possible, assist us
directly in one or more of the important
behind-the-scenes activities
which enable DMM to be a continuing enterprise. These
activities
include but are not limited to: promotion, set-up,
door, bar, security,
tear-down, clean-up. If an artist has no time to
spare on these tasks
for their own show, we enthusiastically invite them to
join the DMM
crew on a future show.
Our focus is on introducing un-established artists to
a new audience.
The minimal funds we make from each show are
reinvested in the Drum
Machine Museum and are used to purchase equipment for
the shows and to
pay for the DMM space. Cash remuneration (pay) is very
rare and is an
exception rather than the rule. We wish we could offer
compensation for
the performers but we simply do not make enough at
this time to do so.
If payment is important to you please consider that
you may have
outgrown our venue.
Drum Machine Museum is not responsible for equipment
damage or loss,
injuries, or death resulting from Drum Machine Museum
Events.
Please be careful regarding your equipment, personal
belongings, cash,
machines, records, CDs, cassette tapes, 8-tracks,
health, overdose,
hang over, karma and others.
End of Disclaimer
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